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Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease, Volume 5, Issue 1

March 2020 - 47 articles

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Articles (47)

  • Feature Paper
  • Case Report
  • Open Access
19 Citations
5,679 Views
13 Pages

Clinical Presentation and Serologic Response during a Rabies Epizootic in Captive Common Vampire Bats (Desmodus rotundus)

  • Elsa M. Cárdenas-Canales,
  • Crystal M. Gigante,
  • Lauren Greenberg,
  • Andres Velasco-Villa,
  • James A. Ellison,
  • Panayampalli S. Satheshkumar,
  • Lex G. Medina-Magües,
  • Richard Griesser,
  • Elizabeth Falendysz and
  • Ignacio Amezcua
  • + 2 authors

We report mortality events in a group of 123 common vampire bats (Desmodus rotundus) captured in México and housed for a rabies vaccine efficacy study in Madison, Wisconsin. Bat mortalities occurred in México and Wisconsin, but rabies c...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,167 Views
17 Pages

Risk Modeling of Bat Rabies in the Caribbean Islands

  • Clint N. Morgan,
  • Ryan M. Wallace,
  • Alexandra Vokaty,
  • Janine F.R. Seetahal and
  • Yoshinori J. Nakazawa

Rabies surveillance and control measures vary significantly between Caribbean islands. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention currently recommends certain groups of U.S. travelers to any Caribbean island receive pre-exposure rabies immunizati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,954 Views
12 Pages

Use of Insecticides in Agriculture and the Prevention of Vector-Borne Diseases: Population Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices and Beliefs in Elibou, South Côte d’Ivoire

  • Bédjou P. N’Dri,
  • Kathrin Heitz-Tokpa,
  • Mouhamadou Chouaïbou,
  • Giovanna Raso,
  • Amoin J. Koffi,
  • Jean T. Coulibaly,
  • Richard B. Yapi,
  • Pie Müller and
  • Jürg Utzinger

People’s knowledge, attitudes, practices and beliefs (KAPB) pertaining to malaria are generally well described. However, little is known about population knowledge and awareness of insecticide resistance in malaria vectors. The aim of this stud...

  • Review
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,656 Views
31 Pages

Flea-borne typhus, due to Rickettsia typhi and Rickettsia felis, is an infection causing fever, headache, rash, hepatitis, thrombocytopenia, and diverse organ manifestations. Although most cases are self-limited, 26%–28% have complications and...

  • Review
  • Open Access
161 Citations
11,943 Views
25 Pages

The Contribution of Wastewater to the Transmission of Antimicrobial Resistance in the Environment: Implications of Mass Gathering Settings

  • Nour Fouz,
  • Krisna N. A. Pangesti,
  • Muhammad Yasir,
  • Abdulrahman L. Al-Malki,
  • Esam I. Azhar,
  • Grant A. Hill-Cawthorne and
  • Moataz Abd El Ghany

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is the major issue posing a serious global health threat. Low- and middle-income countries are likely to be the most affected, both in terms of impact on public health and economic burden. Recent studies highlighted the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,358 Views
9 Pages

Rabies immune globulin (RIG) is an indispensable component of rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) because it provides passive immunity to prevent this otherwise inescapably fatal disease in Category III exposed patients. Even with decades of devel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,687 Views
12 Pages

Wildlife and Bait Density Monitoring to Describe the Effectiveness of a Rabies Vaccination Program in Foxes

  • Paolo Tizzani,
  • Angela Fanelli,
  • Carsten Potzsch,
  • Joerg Henning,
  • Srdjan Šašić,
  • Paolo Viviani and
  • Mevlida Hrapović

Fox rabies has been eliminated from vast areas of West and Central Europe, but cases still occur in the Balkans. Oral vaccination is an effective method for reducing the incidence of the disease in wildlife, but it requires monitoring if bait density...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,027 Views
4 Pages

Early-onset neonatal sepsis (EOS) is a major cause of neonatal death and long-term neurodevelopmental disabilities among survivors. The common pathogens causing EOS are group B streptococcus (GBS) and Escherichia coli. Haemophilus influenzae (H. infl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
117 Citations
10,868 Views
15 Pages

New Drugs for Human African Trypanosomiasis: A Twenty First Century Success Story

  • Emily A. Dickie,
  • Federica Giordani,
  • Matthew K. Gould,
  • Pascal Mäser,
  • Christian Burri,
  • Jeremy C. Mottram,
  • Srinivasa P. S. Rao and
  • Michael P. Barrett

The twentieth century ended with human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) epidemics raging across many parts of Africa. Resistance to existing drugs was emerging, and many programs aiming to contain the disease had ground to a halt, given previous success...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,249 Views
14 Pages

Anti-Trypanosomal Proteasome Inhibitors Cure Hemolymphatic and Meningoencephalic Murine Infection Models of African Trypanosomiasis

  • Srinivasa P S Rao,
  • Suresh B Lakshminarayana,
  • Jan Jiricek,
  • Marcel Kaiser,
  • Ryan Ritchie,
  • Elmarie Myburgh,
  • Frantisek Supek,
  • Tove Tuntland,
  • Advait Nagle and
  • Valentina Molteni
  • + 4 authors

Current anti-trypanosomal therapies suffer from problems of longer treatment duration, toxicity and inadequate efficacy, hence there is a need for safer, more efficacious and ‘easy to use’ oral drugs. Previously, we reported the discovery...

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